Chézard 116 = Dugena 778
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11 1/2”’ | Hand Wind | Swiss Lever | Jumping Central Seconds |
Remarks:
- Seconds hand jumps every second (dead beat seconds, seconde morte)
- Hacking seconds by pulling crown to second position
- Movement also marked with FHF logo under the balance wheel -> base movement made by FHF?
- Movement family:
- Chezard 110, Chezard 110 N: base movement without jumping seconds
- Chezard 115: jumping seconds
- Chezard 117: jumping seconds, stop function for jumping seconds by pushing crown
- Chezard 117: jumping seconds, 24 h display (‘Astrograph’)
- Chezard 118: jumping seconds, , 24 h display (‘Astrograph’), stop function for jumping seconds by pushing crown
- Chezard 7400: jumping seconds (different mechanism)
- Chezard 7401: jumping seconds (different mechanism), stop function for jumping seconds by pushing crown
- Chezard 7402: jumping seconds (different mechanism), date
- Chezard 7412: no jumping seconds, date
- Listing ID: 13037
- Manufacturer / Brand: Chézard / Dugena
- Caliber: Chezard 116 = Dugena 778
- Size in French Lignes: 11 1/2'''
- Size range mm largest diameter: 22 - 31 mm
- Shape: Round
- Winding: Manual (Crown)
- Hands Setting: Crown
- Seconds Hand: Sweeping seconds (central seconds)
- Escapement: Lever (Swiss, English, Glashütte)
- Date, Day, Month...: None
- Jewels: 21
- Setting Lever Screw/Pin Position: Right
- Balance Position: Bottom (120 - 240°)
- Shock Protection: Incabloc
- Beats per hour: 18,000
- Balance Type: Mono-metallic screw balance
- Power Reserve: Unknown
- Production Period: Probably 1953+ (development started 1951)
- Country: Switzerland
- Identification: Movement marked with Chezard logo and 116 under the balance wheel, and with Dugena 778 on the ratchet wheel. Listed in the "Feilner Rohwerke" catalog from 1953.
- Contributor ©: Uhrforum.de member Badener (Andreas Kelz)
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